;;; mh-comp.el --- MH-E functions for composing and sending messages -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- ;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1995, 1997, 2000-2021 Free Software Foundation, ;; Inc. ;; Author: Bill Wohler ;; Keywords: mail ;; See: mh-e.el ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; This file includes the functions in the MH-Folder maps that get us ;; into MH-Letter mode, as well the functions in the MH-Letter mode ;; that are used to send the mail. Other that those, functions that ;; are needed in mh-letter.el should be found there. ;;; Code: (require 'mh-e) (require 'mh-gnus) ;needed because mh-gnus.el not compiled (require 'mh-scan) (require 'sendmail) (autoload 'easy-menu-add "easymenu") (autoload 'mml-insert-tag "mml") ;;; Site Customization (defvar mh-send-prog "send" "Name of the MH send program. Some sites need to change this because of a name conflict.") (defvar mh-send-uses-spost-flag nil "Non-nil means \"send\" uses \"spost\" to submit messages. If the value of \"postproc:\" is \"spost\", you may need to set this variable to t to tell MH-E to avoid using features of \"post\" that are not supported by \"spost\". You'll know that you'll need to do this if sending mail fails with an error of \"spost: -msgid unknown\".") (defvar mh-redist-background nil "If non-nil redist will be done in background like send. This allows transaction log to be visible if -watch, -verbose or -snoop are used.") ;;; Variables (defvar mh-comp-formfile "components" "Name of file to be used as a skeleton for composing messages. Default is \"components\". If not an absolute file name, the file is searched for first in the user's MH directory, then in the system MH lib directory.") (defvar mh-dist-formfile "distcomps" "Name of file to be used as a skeleton for redistributing messages. Default is \"distcomps\". If not an absolute file name, the file is searched for first in the user's MH directory, then in the system MH lib directory.") (defvar mh-repl-formfile "replcomps" "Name of file to be used as a skeleton for replying to messages. Default is \"replcomps\". If not an absolute file name, the file is searched for first in the user's MH directory, then in the system MH lib directory.") (defvar mh-repl-group-formfile "replgroupcomps" "Name of file to be used as a skeleton for replying to messages. Default is \"replgroupcomps\". This file is used to form replies to the sender and all recipients of a message. Only used if (mh-variant-p \\='nmh) is non-nil. If not an absolute file name, the file is searched for first in the user's MH directory, then in the system MH lib directory.") (defvar mh-rejected-letter-start (format "^%s$" (regexp-opt '("Content-Type: message/rfc822" ;MIME MDN "------ This is a copy of the message, including all the headers. ------";from exim "--- Below this line is a copy of the message."; from qmail " ----- Unsent message follows -----" ;from sendmail V5 " --------Unsent Message below:" ; from sendmail at BU " ----- Original message follows -----" ;from sendmail V8 "------- Unsent Draft" ;from MH itself "---------- Original Message ----------" ;from zmailer " --- The unsent message follows ---" ;from AIX mail system " Your message follows:" ;from MMDF-II "Content-Description: Returned Content" ;1993 KJ sendmail )))) (defvar mh-new-draft-cleaned-headers "^Date:\\|^Received:\\|^Message-Id:\\|^From:\\|^Sender:\\|^Errors-To:\\|^Delivery-Date:\\|^Return-Path:" "Regexp of header lines to remove before offering a message as a new draft\\. Used by the \\[mh-edit-again] and \\[mh-extract-rejected-mail] commands.") (defvar mh-letter-mode-syntax-table (let ((syntax-table (make-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table))) (modify-syntax-entry ?% "." syntax-table) syntax-table) "Syntax table used by MH-E while in MH-Letter mode.") (defvar mh-regexp-in-field-syntax-table nil "Specify a syntax table for `mh-regexp-in-field-p' to use.") (defvar mh-fcc-syntax-table (let ((syntax-table (make-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table))) (modify-syntax-entry ?+ "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?/ "w" syntax-table) syntax-table) "Syntax table used by MH-E while searching an Fcc field.") (defvar mh-addr-syntax-table (let ((syntax-table (make-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table))) (modify-syntax-entry ?! "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?# "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?$ "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?% "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?& "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?' "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?* "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?+ "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?- "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?/ "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?= "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?? "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?^ "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?` "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?{ "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?| "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?} "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?~ "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?. "w" syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?@ "w" syntax-table) syntax-table) "Syntax table used by MH-E while searching an address field.") (defvar mh-send-args "" "Extra args to pass to \"send\" command.") (defvar mh-annotate-char nil "Character to use to annotate `mh-sent-from-msg'.") (defvar mh-annotate-field nil "Field name for message annotation.") (defvar mh-annotate-list nil "Messages annotated, either a sequence name or a list of message numbers. This variable can be used by `mh-annotate-msg-hook'.") (defvar mh-insert-auto-fields-done-local nil "Buffer-local variable set when `mh-insert-auto-fields' called successfully.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'mh-insert-auto-fields-done-local) ;;; MH-E Entry Points ;;;###autoload (defun mh-smail () "Compose a message with the MH mail system. See `mh-send' for more details on composing mail." (interactive) (mh-find-path) (call-interactively 'mh-send)) ;;;###autoload (defun mh-smail-other-window () "Compose a message with the MH mail system in other window. See `mh-send' for more details on composing mail." (interactive) (mh-find-path) (call-interactively 'mh-send-other-window)) (defun mh-send-other-window (to cc subject) "Compose a message in another window. See `mh-send' for more information and a description of how the TO, CC, and SUBJECT arguments are used." (interactive (list (mh-interactive-read-address "To: ") (mh-interactive-read-address "Cc: ") (mh-interactive-read-string "Subject: "))) (let ((pop-up-windows t)) (mh-send-sub to cc subject (current-window-configuration)))) (defvar mh-error-if-no-draft nil) ;raise error over using old draft ;;;###autoload (defun mh-smail-batch (&optional to subject _other-headers &rest _ignored) "Compose a message with the MH mail system. This function does not prompt the user for any header fields, and thus is suitable for use by programs that want to create a mail buffer. Users should use \\[mh-smail] to compose mail. Optional arguments for setting certain fields include TO, SUBJECT, and OTHER-HEADERS. Additional arguments are IGNORED. This function remains for Emacs 21 compatibility. New applications should use `mh-user-agent-compose'." (mh-find-path) (let ((mh-error-if-no-draft t)) (mh-send (or to "") "" (or subject "")))) ;;;###autoload (define-mail-user-agent 'mh-e-user-agent 'mh-user-agent-compose 'mh-send-letter 'mh-fully-kill-draft 'mh-before-send-letter-hook) ;;;###autoload (defun mh-user-agent-compose (&optional to subject other-headers &rest _ignored) "Set up mail composition draft with the MH mail system. This is the `mail-user-agent' entry point to MH-E. This function conforms to the contract specified by `define-mail-user-agent' which means that this function should accept the same arguments as `compose-mail'. The optional arguments TO and SUBJECT specify recipients and the initial Subject field, respectively. OTHER-HEADERS is an alist specifying additional header fields. Elements look like (HEADER . VALUE) where both HEADER and VALUE are strings. Any additional arguments are IGNORED." (mh-find-path) (let ((mh-error-if-no-draft t)) (mh-send to "" subject) (while other-headers (mh-insert-fields (concat (car (car other-headers)) ":") (cdr (car other-headers))) (setq other-headers (cdr other-headers))))) (defvar sendmail-coding-system) ;;;###autoload (defun mh-send-letter (&optional arg) "Save draft and send message. When you are all through editing a message, you send it with this command. You can give a prefix argument ARG to monitor the first stage of the delivery; this output can be found in a buffer called \"*MH-E Mail Delivery*\". The hook `mh-before-send-letter-hook' is run at the beginning of this command. For example, if you want to check your spelling in your message before sending, add the function `ispell-message'. Unless `mh-insert-auto-fields' had previously been called manually, the function `mh-insert-auto-fields' is called to insert fields based upon the recipients. If fields are added, you are given a chance to see and to confirm these fields before the message is actually sent. You can do away with this confirmation by turning off the option `mh-auto-fields-prompt-flag'. In case the MH \"send\" program is installed under a different name, use `mh-send-prog' to tell MH-E the name. The hook `mh-annotate-msg-hook' is run after annotating the message and scan line." (interactive "P") (run-hooks 'mh-before-send-letter-hook) (if (and (mh-insert-auto-fields t) mh-auto-fields-prompt-flag (goto-char (point-min))) (if (not (y-or-n-p "Auto fields inserted, send? ")) (error "Send aborted"))) (cond ((mh-mh-directive-present-p) (mh-mh-to-mime)) ((or (mh-mml-tag-present-p) (not (mh-ascii-buffer-p))) (mh-mml-to-mime))) (save-buffer) (message "Sending...") (let ((draft-buffer (current-buffer)) (file-name buffer-file-name) (config mh-previous-window-config) ;; FIXME this is subtly different to select-message-coding-system. (coding-system-for-write (if (fboundp 'select-message-coding-system) (select-message-coding-system) ; Emacs has this since at least 21.1 (if (and (local-variable-p 'buffer-file-coding-system (current-buffer)) ;XEmacs needs two args ;; We're not sure why, but buffer-file-coding-system ;; tends to get set to undecided-unix. (not (memq buffer-file-coding-system '(undecided undecided-unix undecided-dos)))) buffer-file-coding-system (or (and (boundp 'sendmail-coding-system) sendmail-coding-system) (and (default-boundp 'buffer-file-coding-system) (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system)) 'utf-8))))) ;; Older versions of spost do not support -msgid and -mime. (unless mh-send-uses-spost-flag ;; Adding a Message-ID field looks good, makes it easier to search for ;; message in your +outbox, and best of all doesn't break threading for ;; the recipient if you reply to a message in your +outbox. (setq mh-send-args (concat "-msgid " mh-send-args)) ;; The default Bcc encapsulation will make a MIME message unreadable. ;; With nmh use the -mime arg to prevent this. (if (and (mh-variant-p 'nmh) (mh-goto-header-field "Bcc:") (mh-goto-header-field "Content-Type:")) (setq mh-send-args (concat "-mime " mh-send-args)))) (cond (arg (pop-to-buffer mh-mail-delivery-buffer) (erase-buffer) (mh-exec-cmd-output mh-send-prog t "-nodraftfolder" "-watch" "-nopush" (split-string mh-send-args) file-name) (goto-char (point-max)) ; show the interesting part (recenter -1) (set-buffer draft-buffer)) ; for annotation below (t (mh-exec-cmd-daemon mh-send-prog nil "-nodraftfolder" "-noverbose" (split-string mh-send-args) file-name))) (if mh-annotate-char (mh-annotate-msg mh-sent-from-msg mh-sent-from-folder mh-annotate-char "-component" mh-annotate-field "-text" (format "\"%s %s\"" (mh-get-header-field "To:") (mh-get-header-field "Cc:")))) (cond ((or (not arg) (y-or-n-p "Kill draft buffer? ")) (kill-buffer draft-buffer) (if config (set-window-configuration config)))) (if arg (message "Sending...done") (message "Sending...backgrounded")))) ;;;###autoload (defun mh-fully-kill-draft () "Quit editing and delete draft message. If for some reason you are not happy with the draft, you can use this command to kill the draft buffer and delete the draft message. Use the command \\[kill-buffer] if you don't want to delete the draft message." (interactive) (if (y-or-n-p "Kill draft message? ") (let ((config mh-previous-window-config)) (if (file-exists-p buffer-file-name) (delete-file buffer-file-name)) (set-buffer-modified-p nil) (kill-buffer (buffer-name)) (message "") (if config (set-window-configuration config))) (error "Message not killed"))) ;;; MH-Folder Commands ;; Alphabetical. ;;;###mh-autoload (defun mh-edit-again (message) "Edit a MESSAGE to send it again. If you don't complete a draft for one reason or another, and if the draft buffer is no longer available, you can pick your draft up again with this command. If you don't use a draft folder, your last \"draft\" file will be used. If you use draft folders, you'll need to visit the draft folder with \"\\[mh-visit-folder] drafts \", use \\[mh-next-undeleted-msg] to move to the appropriate message, and then use \\[mh-edit-again] to prepare the message for editing. This command can also be used to take messages that were sent to you and to send them to more people. Don't use this command to re-edit a message from a Mailer-Daemon who complained that your mail wasn't posted for some reason or another (see `mh-extract-rejected-mail'). The default message is the current message. See also `mh-send'." (interactive (list (mh-get-msg-num t))) (let* ((from-folder mh-current-folder) (config (current-window-configuration)) (components-file (mh-bare-components mh-comp-formfile)) (draft (cond ((and mh-draft-folder (equal from-folder mh-draft-folder)) (pop-to-buffer (find-file-noselect (mh-msg-filename message)) t) (rename-buffer (format "draft-%d" message)) ;; Make buffer writable... (setq buffer-read-only nil) ;; If buffer was being used to display the message reinsert ;; from file... (when (eq major-mode 'mh-show-mode) (erase-buffer) (insert-file-contents buffer-file-name)) (buffer-name)) (t (mh-read-draft "clean-up" (mh-msg-filename message) nil))))) (mh-clean-msg-header (point-min) mh-new-draft-cleaned-headers nil) (mh-insert-header-separator) ;; Merge in components (mh-mapc (lambda (header-field) (let ((field (car header-field)) (value (cdr header-field)) (case-fold-search t)) (cond ;; Address field ((string-match field "^To$\\|^Cc$\\|^From$") (cond ((not (mh-goto-header-field (concat field ":"))) ;; Header field does not exist, add it (mh-goto-header-end 0) (insert field ": " value "\n")) ((string-equal value "") ;; Header field already exists and no value ) (t ;; Header field exists and we have a value (let (address mailbox (alias (mh-alias-expand value))) (and alias (setq address (ietf-drums-parse-address alias)) (setq mailbox (car address))) ;; XXX - Need to parse all addresses out of field (if (and (not (mh-regexp-in-field-p (concat "\\b" (regexp-quote value) "\\b") field)) mailbox (not (mh-regexp-in-field-p (concat "\\b" (regexp-quote mailbox) "\\b") field))) (insert " " value ",")) )))) ((string-match field "^Fcc$") ;; Folder reference (mh-modify-header-field field value)) ;; Text field, that's an easy case (t (mh-modify-header-field field value))))) (mh-components-to-list components-file)) (delete-file components-file) (goto-char (point-min)) (save-buffer) (mh-compose-and-send-mail draft "" from-folder nil nil nil nil nil nil config) (mh-letter-mode-message) (mh-letter-adjust-point))) (defun mh-extract-header-field () "Extract field name and field value from the field at point. Returns a list of field name and value (which may be null)." (let ((end (save-excursion (mh-header-field-end) (point)))) (if (looking-at mh-letter-header-field-regexp) (save-excursion (goto-char (match-end 1)) (forward-char 1) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (cons (match-string-no-properties 1) (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) end)))))) (defun mh-components-to-list (components) "Convert the COMPONENTS file to a list of field names and values." (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create mh-temp-buffer) (erase-buffer) (insert-file-contents components) (goto-char (point-min)) (let ((header-fields nil)) (while (mh-in-header-p) (setq header-fields (append header-fields (list (mh-extract-header-field)))) (mh-header-field-end) (forward-char 1) ) header-fields))) ;;;###mh-autoload (defun mh-extract-rejected-mail (message) "Edit a MESSAGE that was returned by the mail system. This command prepares the message for editing by removing the Mailer-Daemon envelope and unneeded header fields. Fix whatever addressing problem you had, and send the message again with \\[mh-send-letter]. The default message is the current message. See also `mh-send'." (interactive (list (mh-get-msg-num t))) (let ((from-folder mh-current-folder) (config (current-window-configuration)) (draft (mh-read-draft "extraction" (mh-msg-filename message) nil))) (goto-char (point-min)) (cond ((re-search-forward mh-rejected-letter-start nil t) (skip-chars-forward " \t\n") (delete-region (point-min) (point)) (mh-clean-msg-header (point-min) mh-new-draft-cleaned-headers nil)) (t (message "Does not appear to be a rejected letter"))) (mh-insert-header-separator) (goto-char (point-min)) (save-buffer) (mh-compose-and-send-mail draft "" from-folder message (mh-get-header-field "To:") (mh-get-header-field "From:") (mh-get-header-field "Cc:") nil nil config) (mh-letter-mode-message))) ;;;###mh-autoload (defun mh-forward (to cc &optional range) "Forward message. You are prompted for the TO and CC recipients. You are given a draft to edit that looks like it would if you had run the MH command \"forw\". You can then add some text. You can forward several messages by using a RANGE. All of the messages in the range are inserted into your draft. Check the documentation of `mh-interactive-range' to see how RANGE is read in interactive use. The hook `mh-forward-hook' is called on the draft. See also `mh-compose-forward-as-mime-flag', `mh-forward-subject-format', and `mh-send'." (interactive (list (mh-interactive-read-address "To: ") (mh-interactive-read-address "Cc: ") (mh-interactive-range "Forward"))) (let* ((folder mh-current-folder) (msgs (mh-range-to-msg-list range)) (config (current-window-configuration)) (fwd-msg-file (mh-msg-filename (car msgs) folder)) ;; forw always leaves file in "draft" since it doesn't have -draft (draft-name (expand-file-name "draft" mh-user-path)) (draft (cond ((or (not (file-exists-p draft-name)) (y-or-n-p "The file draft exists; discard it? ")) (mh-exec-cmd "forw" "-build" (if (and (mh-variant-p 'nmh) mh-compose-forward-as-mime-flag) "-mime") mh-current-folder (mh-coalesce-msg-list msgs)) (prog1 (mh-read-draft "" draft-name t) (mh-insert-fields "To:" to "Cc:" cc) (save-buffer))) (t (mh-read-draft "" draft-name nil))))) (let (orig-from orig-subject) (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create mh-temp-buffer) (erase-buffer) (insert-file-contents fwd-msg-file) (setq orig-from (mh-get-header-field "From:")) (setq orig-subject (mh-get-header-field "Subject:"))) (let ((forw-subject (mh-forwarded-letter-subject orig-from orig-subject))) (mh-insert-fields "Subject:" forw-subject) (goto-char (point-min)) ;; Set the local value of mh-mail-header-separator according to what is ;; present in the buffer... (set (make-local-variable 'mh-mail-header-separator) (save-excursion (goto-char (mh-mail-header-end)) (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (mh-line-end-position)))) (set (make-local-variable 'mail-header-separator) mh-mail-header-separator) ;override sendmail.el ;; If using MML, translate MH-style directive (if (equal mh-compose-insertion 'mml) (save-excursion (goto-char (mh-mail-header-end)) (while (re-search-forward "^#forw \\[\\([^]]+\\)\\] \\(\\+\\S-+\\) \\(.*\\)$" (point-max) t) (let ((description (if (equal (match-string 1) "forwarded messages") "forwarded message %d" (match-string 1))) (msgs (split-string (match-string 3))) (i 0)) (beginning-of-line) (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point))) (dolist (msg msgs) (setq i (1+ i)) (mh-mml-forward-message (format description i) folder msg) ;; Was inserted before us, move to end of file to preserve order (goto-char (point-max))))))) ;; Position just before forwarded message. (if (re-search-forward "^------- Forwarded Message" nil t) (forward-line -1) (goto-char (mh-mail-header-end)) (forward-line 1)) (delete-other-windows) (mh-add-msgs-to-seq msgs 'forwarded t) (mh-compose-and-send-mail draft "" folder msgs to forw-subject cc mh-note-forw "Forwarded:" config) (mh-letter-mode-message) (mh-letter-adjust-point) (run-hooks 'mh-forward-hook))))) (defun mh-forwarded-letter-subject (from subject) "Return a Subject suitable for a forwarded message. Original message has headers FROM and SUBJECT." (let ((addr-start (string-search "<" from)) (comment (string-search "(" from))) (cond ((and addr-start (> addr-start 0)) ;; Full Name (setq from (substring from 0 (1- addr-start)))) (comment ;; luser@host (Full Name) (setq from (substring from (1+ comment) (1- (length from))))))) (format mh-forward-subject-format from subject)) ;;;###mh-autoload (defun mh-redistribute (to cc identity &optional message) "Redistribute a message. This command is similar in function to forwarding mail, but it does not allow you to edit the message, nor does it add your name to the \"From\" header field. It appears to the recipient as if the message had come from the original sender. When you run this command, you are prompted for the TO and CC recipients. You are also prompted for the sending IDENTITY to use. The default MESSAGE is the current message. Also investigate the command \\[mh-edit-again] for another way to redistribute messages. See also `mh-redist-full-contents-flag'. The hook `mh-annotate-msg-hook' is run after annotating the message and scan line." (interactive (list (mh-read-address "Redist-To: ") (mh-read-address "Redist-Cc: ") (if mh-identity-list (mh-select-identity mh-identity-default) nil) (mh-get-msg-num t))) (or message (setq message (mh-get-msg-num t))) (save-window-excursion (let ((folder mh-current-folder) (draft (mh-read-draft "redistribution" (if mh-redist-full-contents-flag (mh-msg-filename message) nil) nil)) (from (mh-identity-field identity "From")) (fcc (mh-identity-field identity "Fcc")) (bcc (mh-identity-field identity "Bcc")) comp-fcc comp-to comp-cc comp-bcc) (if mh-redist-full-contents-flag (mh-clean-msg-header (point-min) "^Message-Id:\\|^Received:\\|^Return-Path:\\|^Date:\\|^Resent-.*:" nil)) ;; Read fields from the distcomps file and put them in our ;; draft. For "To", "Cc", "Bcc", and "Fcc", multiple headers are ;; combined into a single header with comma-separated entries. ;; For "From", the first value wins, with the identity's "From" ;; trumping anything in the distcomps file. (let ((components-file (mh-bare-components mh-dist-formfile))) (mh-mapc (lambda (header-field) (let ((field (car header-field)) (value (cdr header-field)) (case-fold-search t)) (cond ((string-match field "^Resent-Fcc$") (setq comp-fcc value)) ((string-match field "^Resent-From$") (or from (setq from value))) ((string-match field "^Resent-To$") (setq comp-to value)) ((string-match field "^Resent-Cc$") (setq comp-cc value)) ((string-match field "^Resent-Bcc$") (setq comp-bcc value)) ((string-match field "^Resent-.*$") (mh-insert-fields field value))))) (mh-components-to-list components-file)) (delete-file components-file)) (mh-insert-fields "Resent-To:" (mapconcat #'identity (list to comp-to) ", ") "Resent-Cc:" (mapconcat #'identity (list cc comp-cc) ", ") "Resent-Fcc:" (mapconcat #'identity (list fcc comp-fcc) ", ") "Resent-Bcc:" (mapconcat #'identity (list bcc comp-bcc) ", ") "Resent-From:" from) (save-buffer) (message "Redistributing...") (let ((env "mhdist=1")) ;; Setup environment... (setq env (concat env " mhaltmsg=" (if mh-redist-full-contents-flag buffer-file-name (mh-msg-filename message folder)))) (unless mh-redist-full-contents-flag (setq env (concat env " mhannotate=1"))) ;; Redistribute... (if mh-redist-background (mh-exec-cmd-env-daemon env mh-send-prog nil buffer-file-name) (mh-exec-cmd-error env mh-send-prog "-push" buffer-file-name)) ;; Annotate... (mh-annotate-msg message folder mh-note-dist "-component" "Resent:" "-text" (format "\"To: %s Cc: %s From: %s\"" to cc from))) (kill-buffer draft) (message "Redistributing...done")))) ;;;###mh-autoload (defun mh-reply (message &optional reply-to includep) "Reply to a MESSAGE. When you reply to a message, you are first prompted with \"Reply to whom?\" (unless the optional argument REPLY-TO is provided). You have several choices here. Response Reply Goes To from The person who sent the message. This is the default, so is sufficient. to Replies to the sender, plus all recipients in the \"To:\" header field. all cc Forms a reply to the addresses in the \"Mail-Followup-To:\" header field if one exists; otherwise forms a reply to the sender, plus all recipients. Depending on your answer, \"repl\" is given a different argument to form your reply. Specifically, a choice of \"from\" or none at all runs \"repl -nocc all\", and a choice of \"to\" runs \"repl -cc to\". Finally, either \"cc\" or \"all\" runs \"repl -cc all -nocc me\". Two windows are then created. One window contains the message to which you are replying in an MH-Show buffer. Your draft, in MH-Letter mode (*note `mh-letter-mode'), is in the other window. If the reply draft was not one that you expected, check the things that affect the behavior of \"repl\" which include the \"repl:\" profile component and the \"replcomps\" and \"replgroupcomps\" files. If you supply a prefix argument INCLUDEP, the message you are replying to is inserted in your reply after having first been run through \"mhl\" with the format file \"mhl.reply\". Alternatively, you can customize the option `mh-yank-behavior' and choose one of its \"Automatically\" variants to do the same thing. If you do so, the prefix argument has no effect. Another way to include the message automatically in your draft is to use \"repl: -filter repl.filter\" in your MH profile. If you wish to customize the header or other parts of the reply draft, please see \"repl\" and \"mh-format\". See also `mh-reply-show-message-flag', `mh-reply-default-reply-to', and `mh-send'." (interactive (list (mh-get-msg-num t) (let ((minibuffer-help-form "from => Sender only\nto => Sender and primary recipients\ncc or all => Sender and all recipients")) (or mh-reply-default-reply-to (completing-read "Reply to whom (default from): " '(("from") ("to") ("cc") ("all")) nil t))) current-prefix-arg)) (let* ((folder mh-current-folder) (show-buffer mh-show-buffer) (config (current-window-configuration)) (group-reply (or (equal reply-to "cc") (equal reply-to "all"))) (form-file (cond ((and (mh-variant-p 'nmh 'gnu-mh) group-reply (stringp mh-repl-group-formfile)) mh-repl-group-formfile) ((stringp mh-repl-formfile) mh-repl-formfile) (t nil)))) (message "Composing a reply...") (mh-exec-cmd "repl" "-build" "-noquery" "-nodraftfolder" (if form-file (list "-form" form-file)) mh-current-folder message (cond ((or (equal reply-to "from") (equal reply-to "")) '("-nocc" "all")) ((equal reply-to "to") '("-cc" "to")) (group-reply (if (mh-variant-p 'nmh 'gnu-mh) '("-group" "-nocc" "me") '("-cc" "all" "-nocc" "me")))) (cond ((or (eq mh-yank-behavior 'autosupercite) (eq mh-yank-behavior 'autoattrib)) '("-noformat")) (includep '("-filter" "mhl.reply")) (t '()))) (let ((draft (mh-read-draft "reply" (expand-file-name "reply" mh-user-path) t))) (delete-other-windows) (save-buffer) (let ((to (mh-get-header-field "To:")) (subject (mh-get-header-field "Subject:")) (cc (mh-get-header-field "Cc:"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (mh-goto-header-end 1) (or includep (not mh-reply-show-message-flag) (mh-in-show-buffer (show-buffer) (mh-display-msg message folder))) (mh-add-msgs-to-seq message 'answered t) (message "Composing a reply...done") (mh-compose-and-send-mail draft "" folder message to subject cc mh-note-repl "Replied:" config)) (when (and (or (eq 'autosupercite mh-yank-behavior) (eq 'autoattrib mh-yank-behavior)) (eq (mh-show-buffer-message-number) mh-sent-from-msg)) (undo-boundary) (mh-yank-cur-msg)) (mh-letter-mode-message)))) ;;;###mh-autoload (defun mh-send (to cc subject) "Compose a message. Your letter appears in an Emacs buffer whose mode is MH-Letter (see `mh-letter-mode'). The arguments TO, CC, and SUBJECT can be used to prefill the draft fields or suppress the prompts if `mh-compose-prompt-flag' is on. They are also passed to the function set in the option `mh-compose-letter-function'. See also `mh-insert-x-mailer-flag' and `mh-letter-mode-hook'. Outside of an MH-Folder buffer (`mh-folder-mode'), you must call either \\[mh-smail] or \\[mh-smail-other-window] to compose a new message." (interactive (list (mh-interactive-read-address "To: ") (mh-interactive-read-address "Cc: ") (mh-interactive-read-string "Subject: "))) (let ((config (current-window-configuration))) (delete-other-windows) (mh-send-sub to cc subject config))) ;;; Support Routines (defun mh-interactive-read-address (prompt) "Read an address. If `mh-compose-prompt-flag' is non-nil, then read an address with PROMPT. Otherwise return the empty string." (if mh-compose-prompt-flag (mh-read-address prompt) "")) (defun mh-interactive-read-string (prompt) "Read a string. If `mh-compose-prompt-flag' is non-nil, then read a string with PROMPT. Otherwise return the empty string." (if mh-compose-prompt-flag (read-string prompt) "")) ;;;###mh-autoload (defun mh-show-buffer-message-number (&optional buffer) "Message number of displayed message in corresponding show buffer. Return nil if show buffer not displayed. If in `mh-letter-mode', don't display the message number being replied to, but rather the message number of the show buffer associated with our originating folder buffer. Optional argument BUFFER can be used to specify the buffer." (save-excursion (if buffer (set-buffer buffer)) (cond ((eq major-mode 'mh-show-mode) (let ((number-start (mh-search-from-end ?/ buffer-file-name))) (string-to-number (substring buffer-file-name (1+ number-start))))) ((and (eq major-mode 'mh-folder-mode) mh-show-buffer (get-buffer mh-show-buffer)) (mh-show-buffer-message-number mh-show-buffer)) ((and (eq major-mode 'mh-letter-mode) mh-sent-from-folder (get-buffer mh-sent-from-folder)) (mh-show-buffer-message-number mh-sent-from-folder)) (t nil)))) (defun mh-send-sub (to cc subject config) "Do the real work of composing and sending a letter. Expects the TO, CC, and SUBJECT fields as arguments. CONFIG is the window configuration before sending mail." (let ((folder mh-current-folder) (msg-num (mh-get-msg-num nil))) (message "Composing a message...") (let ((draft (mh-read-draft "message" (mh-bare-components mh-comp-formfile) t))) (mh-insert-fields "To:" to "Subject:" subject "Cc:" cc) (goto-char (point-max)) (mh-compose-and-send-mail draft "" folder msg-num to subject cc nil nil config) (mh-letter-mode-message) (mh-letter-adjust-point)))) (defun mh-bare-components (formfile) "Generate a temporary, clean components file from FORMFILE. Return the path to the temporary file." ;; Let comp(1) create the skeleton for us. This is particularly ;; important with nmh-1.5, because its default "components" needs ;; some processing before it can be used. Unfortunately, comp(1) ;; didn't have a -build option until later versions of nmh. So, to ;; avoid the possibility of clobbering an existing draft, create ;; a temporary directory and use it as the drafts folder. Then ;; copy the skeleton to a regular temp file, and return the ;; regular temp file. (let (new (temp-folder (make-temp-file (concat mh-user-path "draftfolder.") t))) (mh-exec-cmd "comp" "-nowhatnowproc" "-draftfolder" (format "+%s" (file-name-nondirectory temp-folder)) (if (stringp formfile) (list "-form" formfile))) (setq new (make-temp-file "comp.")) (rename-file (concat temp-folder "/" "1") new t) ;; The temp folder could contain various metadata files. Rather ;; than trying to enumerate all the known files, just do a ;; recursive delete on the directory. (delete-directory temp-folder t) new)) (defun mh-read-draft (use initial-contents delete-contents-file) "Read draft file into a draft buffer and make that buffer the current one. USE is a message used for prompting about the intended use of the message. INITIAL-CONTENTS is filename that is read into an empty buffer, or nil if buffer should not be modified. Delete the initial-contents file if DELETE-CONTENTS-FILE flag is set. Returns the draft folder's name. If the draft folder facility is enabled in ~/.mh_profile, a new buffer is used each time and saved in the draft folder. The draft file can then be reused." (cond (mh-draft-folder (let ((orig-default-dir default-directory) (draft-file-name (mh-new-draft-name))) (pop-to-buffer (generate-new-buffer (format "draft-%s" (file-name-nondirectory draft-file-name)))) (condition-case () (insert-file-contents draft-file-name t) (file-error)) (setq default-directory orig-default-dir))) (t (let ((draft-name (expand-file-name "draft" mh-user-path))) (pop-to-buffer "draft") ; Create if necessary (if (buffer-modified-p) (if (y-or-n-p "Draft has been modified; kill anyway? ") (set-buffer-modified-p nil) (error "Draft preserved"))) (setq buffer-file-name draft-name) (clear-visited-file-modtime) (unlock-buffer) (cond ((and (file-exists-p draft-name) (not (equal draft-name initial-contents))) (insert-file-contents draft-name) (delete-file draft-name)))))) (cond ((and initial-contents (or (zerop (buffer-size)) (if (y-or-n-p (format "A draft exists. Use for %s? " use)) (if mh-error-if-no-draft (error "A prior draft exists")) t))) (erase-buffer) (insert-file-contents initial-contents) (if delete-contents-file (delete-file initial-contents)))) (auto-save-mode 1) (if mh-draft-folder (save-buffer)) ; Do not reuse draft name (buffer-name)) (defun mh-new-draft-name () "Return the pathname of folder for draft messages." (save-excursion (mh-exec-cmd-quiet t "mhpath" mh-draft-folder "new") (buffer-substring (point-min) (1- (point-max))))) (defun mh-insert-fields (&rest name-values) "Insert the NAME-VALUES pairs in the current buffer. If the field exists, append the value to it. Do not insert any pairs whose value is the empty string." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (while name-values (let ((field-name (car name-values)) (value (car (cdr name-values)))) (if (not (string-match "^.*:$" field-name)) (setq field-name (concat field-name ":"))) (cond ((or (null value) (equal value "")) nil) ((mh-position-on-field field-name) (insert " " (or value ""))) (t (insert field-name " " value "\n"))) (setq name-values (cdr (cdr name-values))))))) (defun mh-compose-and-send-mail (draft send-args sent-from-folder sent-from-msg to subject cc annotate-char annotate-field config) "Edit and compose a draft message in buffer DRAFT and send or save it. SEND-ARGS is the argument passed to the send command. SENT-FROM-FOLDER is buffer containing scan listing of current folder, or nil if none exists. SENT-FROM-MSG is the message number or sequence name or nil. The TO, SUBJECT, and CC fields are passed to the `mh-compose-letter-function'. If ANNOTATE-CHAR is non-null, it is used to notate the scan listing of the message. In that case, the ANNOTATE-FIELD is used to build a string for `mh-annotate-msg'. CONFIG is the window configuration to restore after sending the letter." (pop-to-buffer draft) (mh-letter-mode) ;; Insert identity. (mh-insert-identity mh-identity-default t) (mh-identity-make-menu) (mh-identity-add-menu) ;; Cleanup possibly RFC2047 encoded subject header (mh-decode-message-subject) ;; Insert extra fields. (mh-insert-x-mailer) (mh-insert-x-face) (mh-letter-hide-all-skipped-fields) (setq mh-sent-from-folder sent-from-folder) (setq mh-sent-from-msg sent-from-msg) (setq mh-send-args send-args) (setq mh-annotate-char annotate-char) (setq mh-annotate-field annotate-field) (setq mh-previous-window-config config) (setq mode-line-buffer-identification (list " {%b}")) (mh-logo-display) (mh-make-local-hook 'kill-buffer-hook) (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook #'mh-tidy-draft-buffer nil t) (run-hook-with-args 'mh-compose-letter-function to subject cc)) (defun mh-insert-x-mailer () "Append an X-Mailer field to the header. The versions of MH-E, Emacs, and MH are shown." (or mh-variant-in-use (mh-variant-set mh-variant)) ;; Lazily initialize mh-x-mailer-string. (when (and mh-insert-x-mailer-flag (null mh-x-mailer-string)) (setq mh-x-mailer-string (format "MH-E %s; %s; %sEmacs %s" mh-version mh-variant-in-use (if (featurep 'xemacs) "X" "GNU ") (cond ((not (featurep 'xemacs)) (string-match "[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\(\\.[0-9]+\\)?" emacs-version) (match-string 0 emacs-version)) ((string-match "[0-9.]*\\( +([ a-z]+[0-9]+)\\)?" emacs-version) (match-string 0 emacs-version)) (t (format "%s.%s" emacs-major-version emacs-minor-version)))))) ;; Insert X-Mailer, but only if it doesn't already exist. (save-excursion (when (and mh-insert-x-mailer-flag (null (mh-goto-header-field "X-Mailer"))) (mh-insert-fields "X-Mailer:" mh-x-mailer-string)))) (defun mh-insert-x-face () "Append X-Face, Face or X-Image-URL field to header. If the field already exists, this function does nothing." (when (and (stringp mh-x-face-file) (file-exists-p mh-x-face-file) (file-readable-p mh-x-face-file)) (save-excursion (unless (or (mh-position-on-field "X-Face") (mh-position-on-field "Face") (mh-position-on-field "X-Image-URL")) (save-excursion (goto-char (+ (point) (cadr (insert-file-contents mh-x-face-file)))) (if (not (looking-at "^")) (insert "\n"))) (unless (looking-at "\\(X-Face\\|Face\\|X-Image-URL\\): ") (insert "X-Face: ")))))) (defun mh-tidy-draft-buffer () "Run when a draft buffer is destroyed." (let ((buffer (get-buffer mh-recipients-buffer))) (if buffer (kill-buffer buffer)))) (defun mh-letter-mode-message () "Display a help message for users of `mh-letter-mode'. This should be the last function called when composing the draft." (message "%s" (substitute-command-keys (concat "Type \\[mh-send-letter] to send message, " "\\[mh-help] for help")))) (defun mh-letter-adjust-point () "Move cursor to first header field if are using the no prompt mode." (unless mh-compose-prompt-flag (goto-char (point-max)) (mh-letter-next-header-field))) (defun mh-annotate-msg (msg folder note &rest args) "Mark MSG in FOLDER with character NOTE and annotate message with ARGS. MSG can be a message number, a list of message numbers, or a sequence. The hook `mh-annotate-msg-hook' is run after annotating; see its documentation for variables it can use." (apply #'mh-exec-cmd "anno" folder (if (listp msg) (append msg args) (cons msg args))) (save-excursion (cond ((get-buffer folder) ; Buffer may be deleted (set-buffer folder) (mh-iterate-on-range nil msg (mh-notate nil note (+ mh-cmd-note mh-scan-field-destination-offset)))))) (let ((mh-current-folder folder) ;; mh-annotate-list is a sequence name or a list of message numbers (mh-annotate-list (if (numberp msg) (list msg) msg))) (run-hooks 'mh-annotate-msg-hook))) (defun mh-insert-header-separator () "Insert `mh-mail-header-separator', if absent." (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (rfc822-goto-eoh) (if (looking-at "$") (insert mh-mail-header-separator)))) ;;;###mh-autoload (defun mh-insert-auto-fields (&optional non-interactive) "Insert custom fields if recipient is found in `mh-auto-fields-list'. Once the header contains one or more recipients, you may run this command to insert these fields manually. However, if you use this command, the automatic insertion when the message is sent is disabled. In a program, set buffer-local `mh-insert-auto-fields-done-local' if header fields were added. If NON-INTERACTIVE is non-nil, perform actions quietly and only if `mh-insert-auto-fields-done-local' is nil. Return t if fields added; otherwise return nil." (interactive) (when (or (not non-interactive) (not mh-insert-auto-fields-done-local)) (save-excursion (when (and (or (mh-goto-header-field "To:") (mh-goto-header-field "cc:"))) (let ((list mh-auto-fields-list) (fields-inserted nil)) (while list (let ((regexp (nth 0 (car list))) (entries (nth 1 (car list)))) (when (mh-regexp-in-field-p regexp "To:" "cc:") (setq mh-insert-auto-fields-done-local t) (setq fields-inserted t) (if (not non-interactive) (message "Fields for %s added" regexp)) (let ((entry-list entries)) (while entry-list (let ((field (caar entry-list)) (value (cdar entry-list))) (cond ((equal ":identity" field) (when ;;(and (not mh-identity-local) ;; Bug 1204506. But do we need to be able ;; to set an identity manually that won't be ;; overridden by mh-insert-auto-fields? (assoc value mh-identity-list) ;;) (mh-insert-identity value))) (t (mh-modify-header-field field value (equal field "From"))))) (setq entry-list (cdr entry-list)))))) (setq list (cdr list))) fields-inserted))))) (defun mh-modify-header-field (field value &optional overwrite-flag) "To header FIELD add VALUE. If OVERWRITE-FLAG is non-nil then the old value, if present, is discarded." (cond ((and overwrite-flag (mh-goto-header-field (concat field ":"))) (insert " " value) (delete-region (point) (mh-line-end-position))) ((and (not overwrite-flag) (mh-regexp-in-field-p (concat "\\b" (regexp-quote value) "\\b") field)) ;; Already there, do nothing. ) ((and (not overwrite-flag) (mh-goto-header-field (concat field ":"))) (insert " " value ",")) (t (mh-goto-header-end 0) (insert field ": " value "\n")))) (defun mh-regexp-in-field-p (regexp &rest fields) "Non-nil means REGEXP was found in FIELDS." (let ((old-syntax-table (syntax-table))) (unwind-protect (save-excursion (let ((search-result nil)) (while fields (let* ((field (car fields)) (syntax-table (or mh-regexp-in-field-syntax-table (let ((case-fold-search t)) (cond ((string-match field "^To$\\|^[BD]?cc$\\|^From$") mh-addr-syntax-table) ((string-match field "^Fcc$") mh-fcc-syntax-table) (t (syntax-table))) )))) (if (and (mh-goto-header-field field) (set-syntax-table syntax-table) (re-search-forward regexp (save-excursion (mh-header-field-end)(point)) t)) (setq fields nil search-result t) (setq fields (cdr fields))) (set-syntax-table old-syntax-table))) search-result)) (set-syntax-table old-syntax-table)))) (defun mh-ascii-buffer-p () "Check if current buffer is entirely composed of ASCII. The function doesn't work for XEmacs since `find-charset-region' doesn't exist there." (cl-loop for charset in (mh-funcall-if-exists find-charset-region (point-min) (point-max)) unless (eq charset 'ascii) return nil finally return t)) (provide 'mh-comp) ;; Local Variables: ;; indent-tabs-mode: nil ;; sentence-end-double-space: nil ;; End: ;;; mh-comp.el ends here